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Israeli strikes kill two in Lebanon ahead of truce talks | News.az

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44% : UN officials warned that peacekeepers are carrying out their duties under increasingly difficult and dangerous conditions as tensions persist.
39% : Israeli forces killed two people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, a day before a committee monitoring a year-long ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was due to meet, Lebanese and Israeli officials said. Lebanon's state-run NNA news agency reported that the victims were killed in an Israeli strike on a house in Kfar Dunin, in the Bint Jbeil district.
36% : Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Israel's continued attacks were undermining diplomatic efforts to halt the escalation, despite what he described as Lebanon's cooperation with international initiatives.
31% : The attack came as representatives from France, Israel, Lebanon, the United States and the United Nations prepared to hold talks on Wednesday to assess the ceasefire, which has been in place since November 2024. Israeli strikes have killed more than 300 people in Lebanon since the truce began, including at least 127 civilians, according to Lebanese officials.
29% : The United Nations has also voiced concern, saying Israeli strikes have continued close to UN peacekeepers operating along the Blue Line, the de facto border between Israel and Lebanon.

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